The journeyman and the bivouac

Author

Greene, Jonathan L. M.

Date

1995

Degree

Master of Architecture

Abstract

An exploration of the architect as journey + man, in which architecture becomes a method of living, a discipline of seeing and making allowing the architect to travel a multitude of paths, inhabiting the journey with points of rest and re/orientation: the bivouac, which is designed as a local and regional expression of the architect's journey, a permanent structure to house the movement of the temporary inhabitant.